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Indlæser... End Game (Chess, #5)af Sean Michael
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. The fifth volume of the ‘Chess’ series is fun, full of heat, and a great finale for the story of four very different men who have now come together as a family. Just like the “endgame” in chess is the stage of the game when few pieces are left on the board, there are very few issues left between Jason, Rook, Knight, and Bishop. They have each found their place in the web of relationships that makes up their reality, the real test of whether they can stick together has come and passed (in book four), and what remains is for them to settle in their future roles, at least for now. And that “settling in” is, as always, accompanied by a bit of drama, a few open questions about what Knight will do now that he has rekindled his creative abilities, how Jason will settle in at college, and whether Rook can find a place in everyone else’s somewhat rejiggled priorities. Bishop, of course, knows exactly what he wants (Knight first, then the others) and where he belongs, no surprise there. It will also come as no surprise that there is a lot of man-on man activity in various combinations of m/m and m/m/m/m since these guys communicate mainly in the bedroom, and even if they don’t, they celebrate by taking each other to bed. And not for sleeping! If you have enjoyed the previous books, this final volume is a nice celebration of their love and a wonderful “reward” for sticking with them through all the ups and downs of previous books. If you love to see them interacting physically wherever and whenever the need strikes them, and if you're interested in seeing the chess analogy come to a very satisfying end, then you will probably like this novella as much as the previous ones. While it looks as though there will be more books in this series, and I look forward to each of them, the main story about Jason, Rook, Knight, and Bishop is contained in these first five books - and what a journey it has been! NOTE: This book was provided by Pride Publishing for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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And that “settling in” is, as always, accompanied by a bit of drama, a few open questions about what Knight will do now that he has rekindled his creative abilities, how Jason will settle in at college, and whether Rook can find a place in everyone else’s somewhat rejiggled priorities. Bishop, of course, knows exactly what he wants (Knight first, then the others) and where he belongs, no surprise there. It will also come as no surprise that there is a lot of man-on man activity in various combinations of m/m and m/m/m/m since these guys communicate mainly in the bedroom, and even if they don’t, they celebrate by taking each other to bed. And not for sleeping!
If you have enjoyed the previous books, this final volume is a nice celebration of their love and a wonderful “reward” for sticking with them through all the ups and downs of previous books. If you love to see them interacting physically wherever and whenever the need strikes them, and if you're interested in seeing the chess analogy come to a very satisfying end, then you will probably like this novella as much as the previous ones.
NOTE: This book was provided by Totally Bound Publishing for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews.
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